Just to let you know, I've completed another little app for a historical/cultural organisation in Belgium. It's not that it will be much use to most of you, but it's yet another kind of app you can easily create with Esenthel.

This is a 'beta' version for the press release next Saturday. After that the app will be transferred to the account of the organisation that ordered it. So be quick to check it out! (A free app cannot be set to paying afterwards, so we created the one for the press release on my own account.)

The idea is that people really have to go to the right location to use it. So when you start it you will get the message that you're not on the right location. For demo purposes i have included a little 'cheat': if you touch the lower right corner of the screen very fast for about 2 seconds (6 times within 2 seconds would do it) you 'unlock' the gps mode.

After that, you can drag the map around and pinch to zoom in and out. The green cursor in the middle is where you should be when you actually used in on location. And if you're within a green circle, you can listen to a sound recording that is linked to that location.

All text is in Dutch, but I hope you'll still get the general idea of what it's about.

The goal of the organization i've created it for is more or less about 'creating engaging musical activities'. They are organizing courses for music educators, writing books about new ways to improvize on the keyboard, doing concerts with renaissance music, and now creating an app that combines light historical facts with contemporary music played on that location. I think it's rather cool, yes